Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
EXPIRED

Alfred University

Alfred, NY

Posted Date: Feb 17, 2024

Expired Date: Apr 16, 2024

QUALIFICATION

  • Salary Expectation
    Unknown
  • Years of Experience
    Not provided
  • Work Type
    Part-time

ABOUT PROGRAM

SPORTS/DEPARTMENT

About the Job
Job Description

The (part-time) Head Strength and Conditioning Coach will be responsible for the design and implementation of year­round, sport-specific training programs for Alfred University intercollegiate athletic teams comprised of approximately 525 student-athletes. The Head Strength & Conditioning Coach will effectively train large groups on techniques to improve strength, fitness, speed, agility, and flexibility. The coach must be able to motivate athletes and instill competitiveness while functioning in a team environment. The Head Strength & Conditioning Coach will collaborate with sport coaches and athletic trainers to ensure that student-athlete strength and conditioning training programs meet the goals of the team and individual.

The Head Coach will manage the operations, budget, equipment, and supplies of the Joyce & Walton Varsity Strength & Conditioning Center.

In addition, the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach will train, supervise, and schedule part-time assistant strength and conditioning coaches, graduate assistants, and student workers.

Salary: $26,350 for the assignment period of August 7 through June 21 of each year.

Essential Functions:

  • Supervise part-time assistant strength & conditioning coaches, graduate assistants, and student workers.
  • Consult with head coaches to determine team and individual strength, fitness, and conditioning needs.
  • Design and implement sport-specific training programs for teams while using technology to assist with tracking of workouts.
  • Emphasize programming on injury prevention and performance enhancement of student-athletes.
  • Design and implement sport-specific speed and agility programs, as needed by applicable teams.
  • Implement testing methods, based on current literature, to assess strength and fitness levels of athletes at appropriate times.
  • Demonstrate and monitor proper exercise techniques that will be utilized in the strength and conditioning program, including but not limited to, Olympic lifts, strength and power training, speed/movement skills, flexibility, and conditioning.

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